Citations are copyright whoever composes them; however, it is is hard to
imagine a citation that would not fall under fair use.
Fred
Something that I thought about when going over this is
citations. What
property type - if any - are Citations?
Ususally a citation is not fundamental to an article. It's very possible
that two different language will cite one article differently. Yet in the
cases that either a) two languages share a citation, or b) there is a
"seminal" work on the topic, it might be worth having a Citation property
to point to in Wikidata.
What's the best way to handle this? I would think that you could have a
citation datatype which is a "Pair" the first part of the pair, is the
mode of the citation, and the second half would be another
wikidata-property. So if you were citing a book, you'd have
Book (Cite mode) | author, edition, isbn (wikidata property)
I don't know if that's encompassing enough. Thoughts?
-----Original Message-----
From: Federico Leva (Nemo) [mailto:nemowiki@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 2:07 PM
To: Wikimedia & Libraries
Subject: Re: [libraries] Call to arms for librarians
I don't understand if this is or will be in a "poll" phase or not.
Also, what exactly should be done about this mess of proposals for item
types?
6 Work / Werk / Åuvre
...
Nemo
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